I can only comment on mine, since it's the only one I've shot. Mine is a Featherweight in .308 Win. It is a very handsome and well made rifle, with machining and finishing pretty much impeccable. It also has pretty nice wood, for an American made standard production rifle.
Here are the only negative points I found on mine:
- The bedding under the tang was missing a little piece at the rear/right corner. A very easy 5 min fix, with JB Weld epoxy.
- The trigger, despite all the hype about it, could not be adjusted to my liking. So I just pulled out the trigger return spring, trimmed it a little and put it back in. This was a little tricky, since it is captive and even unscrewing the adjusting screw completely out would not give you access to it. I just pried it out the bottom behind the trigger blade, and put it back in the same way. It now has a very, very nice 2.25lb trigger pull, better than any other rifle I have, which includes Weatherby MK-V, Savage with Accu-trigger and a Mauser M96 with an adjustable Timney.
- Last, but not least, mine came with a very rough bore. Rough to the point of deteriorating accuracy, even after only 5 rounds have been fired. It would easily take hours to clean after 20 rounds had been fired, and almost one hour of strong solvent (Bore Tech Eliminator) cleaning after just only 5 rounds have been fired.
Luckily, the bore situation was a fairly easy fix, I just polished the heck out of it using JB Bore Clean and JB Bore Polish compounds. On my last trip to the range, testing a load with 6 different C.O.L.'s, it shot all groups at or around 1" at 100m. Most of them, except for the ones I gouffed up myself, were under 1". And the best of all, it took me about 10 min to completely clean the bore of all copper in it. Now I am a happy camper!
I would definitely recommend these new M70's, mine looks and works better than any M700 I've seen in years, and they're still priced right (mine cost me $750 including taxes).
One more thing, if you like the stainless/plastic ones better, make sure you hold them in your hands before buying. I really liked the looks of the Extreme Weather model, but once I held it I realized that the stock is really not made for me. It is way too beefy, so I passed. YMMV.